Meet the Butterbies.. your new best friends... Our little baby caterpillar egg is lost and needs your help! Can you take care of our lost egg, clean, feed and play mini games with your own virtual pet and watch it grow into a beautiful butterfly? Who knows when it grows up it may be a Princess, Witch, Mermaid, Doctor or Fairy Butterfly.
An interactive art demo that showcases what a future base on Mars could look like. Project Eagle isn't a game - but an exploration of mankind's possible future.
EEP is the leading software for designing and operating railway layouts and therefor Germanys bestselling model-railway simulation. Create complex and highly realistic railway worlds on your PC or notebook with EEP eisenbahn.exe.
In Judged you start as a newly minted judge in lowly traffic court. As you weigh the evidence from police testimony, breathalayzer results, and eye-witness testimony you'll have to keep your appeals rate for judges overturning your decisions low to ensure you get promoted into more prestigious courts.
Have you ever wondered how colorblind people see the world? Now you can experience it yourself. Let yourself be guided in narrative mode, explore 3 immersive environments, try fruit shopping or painting. Color vision tests also included.
Zusi 3 Hobby is a train driving simulator focused exclusively on Germany. Its strong points are accurate physics and detailed simulation of cab controls and safety systems such as PZB, LZB and ETCS.
A western astrology software. Enter your name and date of birth, and it will read your personality and fortune. Compatibility diagnosis is also possible. It comes with a manual for further research.
Airline Pilots is a flight simulator released for Sega NAOMI arcade hardware in 1999. The game simulates flying a Boeing 777 aircraft, and was developed with the input of engineers and pilots from Japan Airlines. Two different cabinet models were manufactured. The default type is a typical sit down cabinet with one monitor, while the "DX type" cabinet features three side-by-side 29" monitors, which surround the player to create a "cockpit".
The extreme difficulty of "Airline Pilots", combined with a lack of interest in realistic flight simulators, led Sega to manufacture a conversion kit which allowed owners to convert the units into the more popular Sega Strike Fighter. As a result, Airline Pilots cabinets are relatively rare.